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  • Why Study in US?

    The United States continues to be one of the most sought after destinations for pursuing higher education by foreign students in general and Indian students in particular.The economic downturn does not seem to have affected application to US Universities
  • Educational System

    Each state in the United States maintains its own public university system, which is always non-profit. The State University of New York (SUNY) and the California State University are two of the largest public higher education systems in the United States
  • Application Process

    Each university in US has its own policy regarding admission requirements. Hence, once you have identified which universities in US you want to apply to, you should visit their websites or contact them directly regarding their admission requirements.
  • Scholarships

    Many potential applicants to US Universities and Colleges are looking for scholarships, particularly given that the cost of education in the US is relatively high. The College Board regularly publishes results of surveys taken at colleges and universities..
  • Life as a Student

    Life as a student will of course differ somewhat if you are an undergraduate or postgraduate student. It will also differ depending on where you are – in a big city, smaller town or rural area.Just like in India, your lifestyle and the opportunities..
  • Working as a Student

    As a student on an F-1 visa in the United States, you can work on-campus for, 20 hours a week.Students may work on campus as long as they are enrolled in school.Off-campus jobs are only allowed if it helps you earn professional skills in your field of study.
  • After Graduating: Living and Working in US

    Once you graduate, you have 1 year of Optional Practical Training (OPT), which enables you to work without applying for an H1-B visa. This is helpful if you are still looking for a job after you graduate – essentially you...
  • Latest News

    I have been reading a few articles recently that talked about how US Business Schools are slipping on the wish list of Indian citizens. The articles refer to the the 2009 trend report for GMAT examinees from the Graduate Management Admissions...


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